M10.5 Blog about an occupational safety and health organization: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a large international organization that promotes health and safety for the world. One program they have is the prevention and management of Noncommunicable disease (NCD). NCD's are usually a result of lifestyle factors and can be chronic. Some NCD's include heart disease, stroke, mental illness, diabetes, chronic lung disease. Major risk factors include: unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity, and tobacco and alcohol use.

In order to promote healthy behavior, WHO has implemented programs like a global action plan to promote physical activity, a NCD progress monitor, and various other programs that are specific to the different NCDs. While prevention is important, WHO also advocates for management of NCD. They support countries by developing guidelines, tools, and training materials on the management of specific NCDs.

When it comes to safety and health in the workplace, this information on prevention and management of NCD can help me develop healthy habits such as a better diet and incorporating physical activity into my life.











Reference
http://www.who.int/ncds/en/

Comments

  1. Hi Loren,

    It is great to see WHO promoting physical activity and other programs to prevent noncommunicable diseases on a global scale. Many of the NCD's are global issues and need to be addressed. Hopefully they are able to make a strong impact globally.

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